154 Members of Parliament for Lvdgcrshall. 



and another, dated March 21, gives Sir Thos. Jaye, vice Sir Thos. 

 Jay and Eobert Mason, whose election was declared void. The 

 Commons Journals do not show how this election was finally settled, 

 nor has any further return been found. 

 1627-8 — John Seldon and Sir Thomas Jay. 



1640, April 13 — William Asheborneham and Sir John Evelyn, Knt. 

 1640, Nov. 3 (Long Parliament), William Asheborneham and Sir John 

 Evelyn, Knt. 

 Subseciuently we get the name of Walter Long, but without date. He 

 was probably elected in the place of Wm. Ashborneham, who was 

 expelled the House, and afterwards disabled (Commons Journals, 

 Dec. 9th, 1641, and March 23, 1647-8). 

 1653, 1654, and 1656— No returns found. 

 1658-9 — James Dewy and Richard Sherwyn. 

 1660 — William Prynne and William Thomas. 



July 31st, 1660, Silas Titus, vice William Prynn, who elected to serve 

 for Bath. 

 1661— William Ashbournham and Geoffry Palmer. 



Dec. 7. 1661, Sir Eichai-d Browne, sen,, Knt. and Bart., Major-General 



of the Army of the City of London, vice Geofi'ry Palmer, deceased 



Oct. 28, 1699, Thomas Grey, eldest son of Lord Grey, Baron of W'erke 



vice Sir Richard Browne, deceased. 

 Feb. 12, 1672-3, George Legge, vice Thomas Grey, deceased. 

 1678-9 — Thomas Neale and John Smith, jun. 

 1679 — Thomas Neale and .... Gerard (return defaced.) 



Sir R. C. Hoare gives John Garrett and Thomas Neale. 

 1680-81 — Sir John Talbot, Knt., of Lacock, and John Smyth. 



Another return, which is torn, gives Thomas Neale and . . . Hartford. 

 1685 — Thomas Neale and Henry Gierke. 

 1688-9 — John Smith and John Deane. 

 1689-90 — Thomas Neale and John Deane. 



Jan. 16, 1694-5, John AVebb, vice John Deane, deceased. 

 1695 — Thomas Neale and John Webb. 

 1698— John Webb and Walter Kent. 



Thomas Neale was returned, but by an order of the House dated 

 Feb. 11, 1698-9, his name was erased and that of John Webb 

 substituted. 

 1700— 1701— Edmund Webb and John Webb. 

 1701— Colonel Edmund Webb and Colonel John Webb. 

 1702— Ditto. 



1705— Walter Kent and John Webb. 

 Thomas Powell was returned, but on the 17th Jan. the House of 

 Commons ordered his name to be erased and that of John Webb to 

 be substituted. 

 1708— Robert Bruce and John Webb. 

 1710 — John Webb and Thomas Pearce. 



1713 — John Richmond, alias Webb, Lieutenant-General of the Forces, 

 and Robert Feme. 



